Common Heart's Mobile Food Pantry Supply Food For Hundreds During Pandemic
More people than ever need help to put food on the table because of the pandemic. Hundreds of cars packed a mobile food pantry in Monroe on Tuesday.
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More people than ever need help to put food on the table because of the pandemic. Hundreds of cars packed a mobile food pantry in Monroe on Tuesday.
President Trump, governors clash over who has the power to reopen the economy. Political contributor Mary C. Curtis gives her thoughts on the debate.
Caldwell County Board of Elections recently named Chad Barnes as director.
You don't have to be a model to participate in the calendar. No matter who you nominate, you'll be helping workers in the service industry who have lost their jobs because of coronavirus.
The Catholic Diocese of Charlotte is facing a pair of civil lawsuits over alleged child sex abuse. Two men argue the diocese didn't do enough to protect them.
Vice President & General Manager of Carowinds, Pat Jones, announced today that the park is extending 2020 season passes and season pass add-ons (such as all-season meal and drink deals) through 2021.
At least ten people were killed in the Carolinas after severe weather moved through the southeast early Monday morning. The storms also caused widespread power outages throughout North Carolina and South Carolina.
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CMPD detectives are conducting a homicide investigation after locating a victim with a gunshot wound in west Charlotte Wednesday morning.
Atrium Health is honoring medical-surgical nurse, Brittany Bennett.
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To show its appreciation to those in the community working to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Bojangles’ is giving away any size of its Legendary Iced Tea to healthcare workers, first responders and law enforcement no purchase necessary.
On today's Carolina Insight, we take a look at how even everyday activities can lead to serious contamination of our streams and lakes and what you can do to help.
Atrium Health is rolling out additional Coronavirus Testing Centers this week, specifically aimed at addressing underserved and minority communities in Charlotte.
Clean-up is underway after powerful storms moved through the Charlotte area early Monday morning. Thousands of Duke Energy customers are still without power as of Monday night.
Under Governor Roy Cooper's new executive order, groceries and other retailers must meet capacity restrictions and cleanliness standards.